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selen
April 21st, 2006, 04:38 PM
Hi,

I've tried RegistryProt 2.0 and everything is OK but although it is mentionned in the Help, the history.log file is never created. Why ?

{QUOTE-> Does RegistryProt create any logs ?

Yes, RegistryProt appends to the HISTORY.LOG file (in your RegistryProt directory). RegistryProt will log as many details as it can, including the time, the event, full registry path, and before/after settings when available. <-QUOTE}

Thanks.

selen
April 25th, 2006, 08:58 AM
hello,
68 readings and no one answer ...

nobody knows ???

Jooske
April 26th, 2006, 10:32 AM
Waiting for the DCS guys to answer this, seems indeed nobody knows.
Is there a pathname to be entered?

selen
April 26th, 2006, 10:41 AM
{QUOTE-> Waiting for the DCS guys to answer this, seems indeed nobody knows.
Is there a pathname to be entered? <-QUOTE}

thank you for your reply

maybe, but where ? , I don't see any options nowhere ???

ghenderson
May 10th, 2006, 01:15 PM
Same observation as selen, no history.log file

Been using RegistryProt v 2.0 since Feb '04. Recently, regprot began continually asking to verify established registry entries for my antivirus, firewall, etc. after a Win98 system lockup and power-off reboot. RegistryProt is no longer asking for verification of established registry entries on bootup but during this verification process, I mistakenly removed a registry entry that I do want and the associated program no longer autostarts upon boot up.

Went looking for the history.log file described in the RegistryProt help file to see the registry key that I deleted. There is no history.log file anywhere on my hard drive. Could not find a setting or option within the RegistryProt directory to enable history logging.

Other than this recent incident the program is pretty much invisible and has apparently worked well in the past, stopping some other entries from being written to the registry that I did not want. Saw the post by Jooske re "Waiting for the DCS guys to answer this..." Any word?

Thanks,

Gerry